Jérusalem-Est : Les sinistrés de la ville-monde

Multitudes 3 (3):165-173 (2004)
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Abstract

The management of East-Jerusalem by the occupying power is dividing citizens between as many items as possible. It deprives them of the right to mobility, and of all rights linked with citizenship. It makes them live as strangers in their own birth place. Those status differences prevent inhabitants fron7 improving their urban conditions and oblige them to wait for a global solution to the Palestinian question. The Palestinians front East-Jerusalem stay apart from the Palestinian economic renewal as from the local municipal development

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